| # | Term | Definition | From Set |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | allegory | The setting forth of a subject under the guise of another subject of aptly suggestive likeness. | SAT words from 'allegory' to 'anachronism' |
| 2 | allegory | a story or poem in which characters, settings, and even events stand for other people or events or for abstract ideas or qualities. | Semester 1 Final - Lit. Terms |
| 3 | allegory | story in which characters are used as symbols, eg: fables | GRE 1 : (abase - necromancy) |
| 4 | allegory | n. The setting forth of a subject under the guise of another subject of aptly suggestive likeness. | A: Freevocabulary.com |
| 5 | allegory | n. story, painting or description in which the characters and events are meant as symbols of purity, truth, patience, etc , | GRE words |
| 6 | allegory | n. The setting forth of a subject under the guise of another subject of aptly suggestive likeness. | GRE words |
| 7 | allegory | n. The setting forth of a subject under the guise of another subject of aptly suggestive likeness. | 5000 SAT words A |
| 8 | allegory | A symbolic representation | English 12 - Terms and Devices |
| 9 | allegory | expression by means of symbolic fictional figures and actions of truths or generalizations about human existence | Random English Words |
| 10 | allegory | n. The setting forth of a subject under the guise of another subject of aptly suggestive likeness. | GRE Word List |
| 11 | allegory | a story told about an abstract trait or concept that has been personified as a person, animal, or vegetable. | Chapter 8 |
| 12 | Allegory | a representation of an abstract or spiritual meaning through concrete or material forms; figurative treatment of one subject under the guise of another | English Termininology |
| 13 | Allegory | The representation of ideas or moral principles by means of symbollic characters, events, or objects | Literary Terms |
| 14 | Allegory | The representation of ideas or moral principles by means of symbollic characters, events, or objects | Literary Terms |
| 15 | allegory | story, play, or picture in which characters are used as symbols; fable | Baron's GRE |
| 16 | allegory | story, play, or picture in which characters are used as symbols; fable | Baron's GRE |
| 17 | allegory | symbolical narrative; treatment of one subject under the guise of another | SAT Lesson 57 |
| 18 | Allegory | "A story or visual image with a second distinct meaning partially hidden behind its literal or visible meaning. In written narrative _____ involves a continuous parallel between two (or more) levels of meaning in a story so that its persons and events correspond to their equivalents in a system of ideas or a chain of events external to the tale.""" | All Literary Devices |
| 19 | Allegory | "A story or visual image with a second distinct meaning partially hidden behind its literal or visible meaning. In written narrative _____ involves a continuous parallel between two (or more) levels of meaning in a story so that its persons and events correspond to their equivalents in a system of ideas or a chain of events external to the tale.""" | Literary Terms Week 5 |
| 20 | Allegory | "A story or visual image with a second distinct meaning partially hidden behind its literal or visible meaning. In written narrative _____ involves a continuous parallel between two (or more) levels of meaning in a story so that its persons and events correspond to their equivalents in a system of ideas or a chain of events external to the tale.""" | Week Six Literary Terms |
| 21 | allegory | A narrative in which the characters, setting, and action stand for specific concepts, ideas, or principles. often takes the form of a story in which the characters represent moral qualities. | AP Vocab - Full List |
| 22 | allegory | A narrative in which the characters, setting, and action stand for specific concepts, ideas, or principles. Allegory often takes the form of a story in which the characters represent moral qualities. | AP Vocab 1 |
| 23 | Allegory | a narrative with consistent second levels of meaning that are more important than the first, literal level | Literary Devices--USAD Basic Guide |
| 24 | allegory | symbolical narrative; treatment of one subject under the guise of another | Vocab 57 |
| 25 | allegory | the expression by means of symbolic fictional figures and actions of truths or generalizations abouthuman existence | A |
| 26 | Allegory | "A story or visual image with a second distinct meaning partially hidden behind its literal or visible meaning. In written narrative _____ involves a continuous parallel between two (or more) levels of meaning in a story so that its persons and events correspond to their equivalents in a system of ideas or a chain of events external to the tale.""" | Week Seven Literary Terms |
| 27 | allegory | a form of storytelling that reaches moral concepts by using symbolic characters, events, or objects | C-6 Varieties of Drama |
| 28 | allegory | a work that functions on symbolic level | Hockinson AP Literature and Composition |
| 29 | allegory | the expression by means of symbolic fictional figures and actions of truths or generalizations about human existence; a symbolic representation | Basic Vocabulary 2 |
| 30 | Allegory | "A story or visual image with a second distinct meaning partially hidden behind its literal or visible meaning. In written narrative _____ involves a continuous parallel between two (or more) levels of meaning in a story so that its persons and events correspond to their equivalents in a system of ideas or a chain of events external to the tale.""" | Literary Terms 5 |
| 31 | Allegory | "A story or visual image with a second distinct meaning partially hidden behind its literal or visible meaning. In written narrative _____ involves a continuous parallel between two (or more) levels of meaning in a story so that its persons and events correspond to their equivalents in a system of ideas or a chain of events external to the tale.""" | Literary Terms 7 |
| 32 | Allegory | story or poem with two meanings: a literal meaning and a figurative (metaphorical/symbolic) meaning | Literary elements |
| 33 | Allegory | A story in which the characters and setting and events stand for certain other people, events or concepts | Vocab List one |
| 34 | allegory | brief but sometimes long has characters that stand for symbolism are used | Literary Terms |
| 35 | allegory | The setting forth of a subject under the guise of another subject of aptly suggestive likeness. | SAT Words (5000) - freevocabulary.com |
| 36 | allegory | story intended to be read on a symboltic level | vocab |
| 37 | allegory | n. story, painting or description in which the characters and events are meant as symbols of purity, truth, patience, etc , | GRE 2000 |
| 38 | allegory | n. The setting forth of a subject under the guise of another subject of aptly suggestive likeness. | GRE 2000 |
| 39 | allegory | symbolic story that serves as a disguised representation for meanings other than those indicated on the surface | English Terms |
| 40 | Allegory | A work of literature in which people, objects, and events stand for abstract qualities such as evil, compassion, or greed. ________ is written not only to entertain but also to teach a lesson or moral principle. | AP English |
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